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Organization of infant memory. Reactivation of infant memory. Rubin, G. Olfactory context and memory retrieval in 3-month-old infants. Monday marks the 30th anniversary of the China Institute for Reform and Development.

Founded on Nov 1, , the public research institution has, as Martin Raiser, World Bank country director for China, South Korea and Mongolia, put it, "played a really important role in China's reform and opening-up". Raiser said at the forum that if China succeeds in shifting domestic demand toward consumption while sustaining the economic growth rate in the 4 to 5 percent range in the next decade, Chinese consumers can become the locomotive of the world economy.

Domestically, greener growth is expected to fuel the country's consumption in a healthier and more sustainable manner. Liu Lian'ge, the Bank of China chairman, told the forum that China is actively taking multipronged approaches on energy, production, consumption and the financial front to advance the country's green transition in social and economic development.

In recent years, with competent policy incentives, green consumption has become a new driver for China's economic transition and upgrading, he said. Energy-saving home appliances and new energy vehicles are increasingly favored by consumers in China.

Zhou Shuchun, editor-in-chief and publisher of China Daily, said that a greater opening-up can be seen as China's boldest reform measure under the new global situation, and is "a key measure in coping with the profound changes in the international economic landscape".

Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said that the new development paradigm will bring China's opening-up to a higher level in terms of institutional opening-up, attracting talent and boosting innovation. He said that under the new development paradigm, China is in the process of removing trade barriers and tariffs, lowering subsidies and facilitating trade and investment.

The country is also widening market access for the service sector. Abstract: Is intercategory fit a prerequisite of social categorization? Intercategory fit is given if more differences are perceived between than within two or more social categories. We created … Expand. Stereotypes as Explanations: Four degrees of stereotype formation: differentiation by any means necessary.

Introduction Stereotype formation is a strangely neglected topic within social psychology. Research in the social cognition tradition tends to treat stereotypes as givens: cognitive heuristics, which … Expand. The family of fundamental social categories includes kinship: Evidence from the memory confusion paradigm.

Kinship is a fundamental component of human sociality influencing a range of behaviors including altruism, aggression, and mating. Highly Influenced. View 4 excerpts, cites background and methods. Social welfare as small-scale help: evolutionary psychology and the deservingness heuristic.

View 1 excerpt, cites results. Factors affecting social categorization processes in memory. In this article the literature on social categorization effects on memory is reviewed and, on the basis of Oakes , a theoretical framework explaining these effects is presented. Furthermore, an … Expand. The instructions are all on screen and require some concentrated reading. This is a very difficult task! You need to remember the rules of two different tasks and you need to frequently switch between them.

In the cognitive laboratory, this is one of the more difficult tasks. Are you up to it? Data output file TODO. In PsyToolkit, the data output file is simply a textfile. The save line of the PsyToolkit experiment script determines what is being saved in the data output file. Meaning of the columns in the output datafile.

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